About Us...
Meet The Guys...
Don
The Host
Don is the engine behind 3 Guys and a Flick — part film scholar, part editor, part ringmaster trying to keep two chaos goblins on-topic. Unlike most internet movie “experts,” Don actually studied film, which explains how he can turn a Ghostbusters discussion into a cinematography lesson before immediately making a “that’s what she said” joke.
Don loves smart filmmaking, sharp dialogue, practical effects, and movies that respect the audience. He’s the guy spotting continuity errors, editing tricks, and hidden references while everyone else is eating popcorn.
Ken
The Professor
Ken is the intellectual heavyweight of the group, a real teacher with real students and the patience of a saint for somehow putting up with the other 2 guys. On the podcast, he brings equal parts intelligence, dry humor, and the energy of a teacher who has absolutely had enough of everyone’s nonsense.
He’s analytical, thoughtful, occasionally savage, and somehow capable of turning a dumb action movie conversation into a philosophical discussion.
Jon
The Comic Book Guy
Jon is exactly what happens when a comic book store, a horror convention, and a Coca-Cola fueled movie marathon merge into one human being. He is the resident comic book nerd of 3 Guys and a Flick, and proudly so.
Jon’s ratings make perfect sense once you realize he emotionally bonded with superheroes, monsters, and sci-fi movies at an early age. If there’s a masked vigilante, creature feature, horror icon, or deep-cut comic reference hiding in a movie, Jon will find it.
Our Podcast Evolution...
Somewhere between arguing over movie ratings, quoting films nobody else remembered, and spending way too much time debating whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie, 3 Guys and a Flick was born.
Not in a glamorous Hollywood studio.
Not during a life-changing cinematic revelation.
And definitely not because anyone thought podcasting was a good financial decision.
It started the same way most bad ideas do: three friends arguing about movies for way too long and realizing other people were either entertained… or physically unable to escape the conversation.
Don “The Host” — was the first to suggest turning the endless movie debates into an actual podcast. Mostly because after years of film school, editing experience, and cinematic obsession, he figured there had to be a better outlet than cornering innocent people at parties to explain why practical effects peaked in 1987.
Ken “The Professor” — joined because as an actual teacher, he already spent his days explaining things to people who never asked. Podcasting felt like a natural extension of that suffering. Armed with intelligence, logic, and the patience of a man who grades papers for a living, Ken quickly became the voice of reason… which is unfortunate because nobody listens to the voice of reason on this show.
Then there’s Jon “The Comic Book Guy” — who likely appeared from a Marvel sparkle circle after hearing someone misquote Batman lore within a 50-mile radius. Jon brought the encyclopedic knowledge of superheroes, horror movies, sci-fi, cult classics, internet theories, and deeply unnecessary trivia that no human should reasonably retain. If there’s an obscure movie fact hidden somewhere on the internet, Jon has already brought it up…repeatedly.
What started as an arguments in movie theater parking lots quickly escalated into full-blown cinematic warfare.
Over the years, 3 Guys and a Flick evolved into a strange mix of movie criticism, comedy, nostalgia, and complete chaos. One minute you’ll hear legitimate film discussion about directing, cinematography, and storytelling… and the next minute someone is defending a terrible 1980s movie like it belongs in the Library of Congress.
The show became a home for movie lovers who still believe films should be fun, memorable, weird, quotable, emotional, ridiculous, and worth arguing about long after the credits roll.
Since then, the guys have reviewed everything from beloved classics and horror favorites to comic book blockbusters, cult disasters, forgotten gems, and movies that probably should’ve remained buried in a vault somewhere.
So whether you’re here for the nostalgia, the arguments, the sarcasm, the trivia, or just to hear three grown men passionately debate fictional characters like it’s a congressional hearing…Welcome to 3 Guys and a Flick.
Grab some popcorn…Things are about to get FLICKED.


